The old "Reverse Luke I am your father" trick. Makes me chuckle every time. You know, I've been killing myself with trying to make a comic and a while ago I was trying to do something like Unskipable, and failed at both. But combined, like this, they may just work!I'll be stealing your pixel stealing idea from now on.

The comic is a parody of the famous scene from Empire Strikes Back. Starkiller takes the place of Luke and uses his dialogue from the scene. Vader's dialogue is changed to reflect his relationship with Starkiller.Ex. In ESB, Vader tells Luke that he is Luke's father. This elicits the "That's impossible" reaction. Luke believed Vader killed his father.In the comic, Vader tells Starkiller that he isn't Starkiller's father. Starkiller believed Vader was his father, thus causing him to say the same line as Luke.If you haven't seen Empire or played TFU this would probably be rather confusing.

Hey Shamus! If you look at the True-Father-Killed-In-Intro cutscene, right when the little boy steals the big mean guy's lightsabre, listen to what the father says. I believe you will then have at least the first half of the name you are looking for.

Dear Vader, The paint inside the suit may be toxic. I suggest a new suit and therapy. Whether he's real or fake, disfigurement is not good for your sons. Sincerely, Reality PS Ditch the old dude with the lightning bolts. He looks like an aging pervert, and when you were played by that Jumper guy, I had to hide children from the acts I feared might follow.

Toasty Virus:Starkillers name is actually given as Galen Malek...somewhere

Is Starkiller Polish, or Czech? That name sounds far too Eastern-European for a galaxy far far away, if you ask me.

And yes, there are quite a lot of similarities.

It's his codename, not his real name. And it's just a reference to the original script of Star Wars where Luke was Deak Starkiller who I think then became Annakkin (it was spelled different to Anakin in some weird way) or Luke Starkiller (I forget which) before finally becoming the Skywalker we know today.